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Strongbow

Risen from the ashes of some kickass eastern Germany juvenile bands in 2001. Located in Dresden they released 3 full lenght albums and a 7inch EP. Strong influenes by american bands like Bonecrusher, The Generators, Street Dogs, Bouncing Souls and Social D. Since 2009 distributed in the U.S. by Longshot Records (http://www.longshotmusic.com/) leave a comment or become a friend:
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Robert Farnon

Robert Joseph Farnon (July 24, 1917 – April 23, 2005) was a Canadian-born composer, conductor, musical arranger and trumpet player. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he was commissioned as a captain in the Canadian Army and became the conductor/arranger of the Canadian Band of the allied expeditionary force sent overseas during World War II, which was the Canadian equivalent of the American Band of the AEF led by Major Glenn Miller. At the end of the war, Farnon decided to make England his home, and he later moved to Guernsey in the Channel Islands with his wife and children.

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The Harlots

The Harlots are an indie/rock band from Winnipeg, Canada. They consist of three brothers: Buck Garinger (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Lane Bradley Garinger (lead guitar, vocals), Lee Charles Garinger (bass guitar, vocals) and Mark Sawatzky (drums). The band's defines their sound as "straight-up and generally melodic, despite vestigial influences of metal and punk-pop". To date, The Harlots have three albums to their name: "The Harlots" (1998), "Crawl Spaces" (2003), and "Connoisseur Of Ruin" (2006).

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George Lloyd

George Lloyd (28 June 1913 - 3 July 1998) was an English composer of late-Romantic classical music. He showed his talent as a composer early. His first symphony, written at age 19, was premiered in 1933. A second symphony had its premiere in 1935 and was soon followed by a third. His first opera was performed in 1934 and his second was staged at Covent Garden when Lloyd was just 25. Lloyd wrote several operas, including Iernin performed at Penzance (1934)...

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The Wild

There is more than one band called The Wild. 1. The Wild is a 4 (sometimes 5) piece folk-rock band currently based in Atlanta, Georgia. The Wild also help run WonderRoot, a nonprofit community center in Atlanta that provides a low-cost/free recording studio, darkroom, computer lab, library, conference room for the local kids as well as an all-ages show space for tons of bands passing through. 2. The Wild is a 3-man alternative / indie-hip hop band from Auckland, New Zealand.

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Four Men and a Dog

Four Men & a Dog made a name for themselves with their eclectic and vivacious blend of traditional Irish music with a wide spectrum of other genres, including rap, Southern rock, jazz, blues, bluegrass, polka, country swing, and even salsa. Four Men and a Dog made their debut performance as a band in 'Murphy's Bar', Dungiven, County Derry, in 1990 before going on to steal the show at the Belfast Folk Festival later that year, with a high-energy approach that combines furious traditional dance tunes with irreverant new music and inimitatible covers.

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